Hey folks!
I'm new to the forum, so I don't really know if this has been discussed before, so sorry if it was. I had the impression that CTD is more common when defending or assaulting cities, especially some particular ones (Massalia, for me). That is annoying especially when you are defending in a situation that you know there's a possibility to win if you play the battle, but you will certainly lose if you autoresolve it. But what I more want to see fixed, is the "uncapturable towns", like Bostra, or some numidian cities in Africa... it is almost impossible to keep those towns!!! If you don't keep a full stack and a very good governor inside them, they will repeteadly rebel, no matter how many public order buildings there are, what type of government, an 8 unit garrison, a good governor and repeated slaughters until the population reaches 400 (the minimal)... I know that this unrest represents cultural differences, but is there SUCH a difference, historically speaking? And, how can a town with 400 people boost repeatedly stacks of 1200 gold-chevroned units? (I counted at least three, one after another, in my Baktria campaign, they really screwed with me, since that factory of Sabaean Armies in the middle of my territories gave time to the Seleukids to regroup against me and to the Ptolemies to turn against me, and my income go severly down with huge garrissons... ¬¬)
Besides this, the mode is great in every aspect, these are just minor details!
Sorry for the huge text, or if I have mentioned things already discussed!!
PS: Can barely wait to see Hoplitai Massaliotai in EB2!!!!!!!!!!!
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